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Tiphero Saves You Money

Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Google, Hot Deals, Internet,

Google AlertWe found a nifty site that can save you some bucks in this time of adversity. Tiphero helps you keep your hard earned money in such areas as food, entertainment, finance, and office expenses. We are especially fond of the Google Alert. If you are thinking of buying something and want reviews or prices, enter the specific product information. If you buy certain groceries regularly, it will alert you if there are coupons. Sign up to keep abreast of their latest tips or submit your own.

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Study Finds 128 Million To Shop Black Friday

Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Hot Deals, Misc. Tech,

ShoppersYou know we are trying to get you the best Black Friday deals this week, but will it be worth the effort? BIGresearch did a study for the National Retail Federation and determined that there will be 5% less partaking this year. That still means 128 million others to contend with. The report also stated that 49 million know that they are going to cave this weekend, while 79 million shoppers need to be assured that they will get a good deal to battle the crowds.

Read More | I4U News

Hunting For Coupon Codes

Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Hot Deals, Internet, Misc. Tech,

BargainsWhen you purchase something online and see a space for a coupon code, don’t you wonder if there is really one out there? We searched around and found lots of sites to find these codes and printable coupons.

If you like giving restaurant gift cards, Restaurant.com offers $25.00 certificates for only $10.00, with minimal stipulations. We could go on but you could probably find them as easily with a simple search of “coupon code” with the name of the store or manufacturer you are interested in.


Black Friday Ads Posted

Posted by Jenny Lewis Categories: Hot Deals,

mallAaah, Thanksgiving.  Food, friends, family…  And making plans for taking advantage of all of the great Black Friday shopping!

Every year it gets easier to make those plans, thanks to a growing number of tipsters running websites dedicated solely to the first huge shopping day of the holiday season.  Unreal deals can be found if you know where to look, and these sites are quick on the draw when it comes to publicizing not only the best bargains but even full scans of Black Friday circulars.

Some of these sites are already alive and kicking, posting bargains from Target, Kmart, Costco, and hhgregg, among others.  A couple of the tech bargains of note this year include a Kodak 8 megapixel digital camera from Target for $89 and Kmart’s Magellan Maestro 3100 navigation system priced at $129.99.

The Official Black Friday 2007 Website, BlackFriday.info, the Official Black Friday 2007 Website and Black Friday are being updated often and as Black Friday gets closer will have even more bargains to publicize.  It’s just one more thing that the price-savvy techster can be thankful for.


Mercury Meltdown Revolution for Wii - A “Steel”?

Posted by Michael Cardiff Categories: Hot Deals, Party Games, PSP, Puzzle, Wii,

Mercury Meltdown Wii CoverartExcuse the bad pun at the top, but if Amazon’s price listing is correct, Mercury Meltdown Revolution for the Wii may be a bargain… as the good folks over at GoNintendo noted, the currently listed price for the Wii game (which garnered an 8.5 for the PSP version at IGN) is $19.99. Add to that the fact that most hands-on reports of the game love the addition of tilt-controls, and it’s looking like you’ve got a new no-brainer buy for the Wii.

Mercury Meltdown Revolution is slated to launch around May 1st, and will feature some graphical and gameplay upgrades to the PS2/PSP version, including 480p/widescreen support and added levels.

Read More | Amazon.com via GoNintendo.com


$50 Off Xbox 360 Platinum System at CompUSA This Week

Posted by Michael Cardiff Categories: Hardware, Hot Deals, Xbox 360,

Xbox 360 logo There’s no question… gaming is getting to be a more expensive habit by the year. Fortunately, with Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo about to be in fierce competition for king of the next-gen mountain, we can expect to see some much-needed price drops soon. The rebate below, which brings the price for the Xbox 360 Platinum system to a mere $350, might be a trial by Microsoft to see just how many more units they can ship with a lower pricepoint. Then again, it might just be that most people don’t think of going to CompUSA for console gaming, and they’re overstocked with Xbox 360 systems. Either way - you win!

Just hurry! This offer is only available through CompUSA’s online store (free shipping, of course), and lasts only until September 16th.

Read More | CompUSA.com via Consumerist


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